In 2009, it was announced that Gehry was unanimously chosen to be lead designer of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial after a closed competition of 44 entries. Read about the iconic architect and watch the conversation.

The outspoken environmental activist is featured in the documentary, Last Call at the Oasis, which highlights the vital role of water in our everyday lives and those struggling with defects in the current system. Read up on her and tune in to see the conversation.

The Oscar-winning filmmaker is out with not one, but two projects—a post-Hurricane Katrina documentary, I’m Carolyn Parker, and his third feature-length documentary on folk-rocker Neil Young, Neil Young Journeys. You can also watch the 2007 conversation with Demme, where he describes why he decided to make a documentary about post-Katrina New Orleans.

While his presence is seen mostly ringside or closely behind his clients, Freddie Roach’s life is dissected for a raw, behind-the-scenes look in the HBO cinéma-vérité series, On Freddie Roach. Read up on the legendary boxing trainer and tune in for the conversation.

In this round of guest quotables, a bold line between the realms of imagination and reality was drawn. Love is a frequent topic of discussion, and this week was no exception. Check out the gallery for some extra photos and notable quotes from the last two weeks of interviews and share your thoughts.

After an illustrious career spanning 50 years with Sports Illustrated, he’s somehow managed to chronicle his life and fit it all into one book. That book, Over Time: My Life as a Sportswriter, is now published and up for grabs. Tune in for the full conversation.

As a member of Muddy Waters’ band, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Buddy Guy is credited as the pioneer of the Chicago blues sound, and he’s often credited as the bridge between blues and rock and roll. Read up on the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors recipient.